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Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic
biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona.
Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs.
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gen. agt. of Aetna Life Ins. Co. for So.
Cal. (accident and liability department)
in 1896, which position he now holds.
Pres. Chas. L. Hubbard Co., established
1895; and Investors Company, estab-
lished 1911. Member of Jonathan Club;
Director Y. M. C. A.; member Temple
Baptist Church and pres. of board of
trustees of same.
HUBBARD, Leon R.
Lawyer. Res. 1762 W. 48th st.; office
220 Coulter Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born
in Colton, Cal., Sept. 9, 1891; son of
Charles H. and Edith B. (Wilcox)
Hubbard. Education received in gram-
mar and high schools of his native
state; attended Univ. of So. Cal. Law
School; commenced the practice of
law in 1913; became pres. and general
mgr. of Hubbard Construction Co., a
building and contracting corporation,
in May, 1913. Member Delta Chi fra-
ternity. Baptist.
HUBBARD, Robert Lincoln.
Lawyer. Res. 1615 Cherokee ave.,
Hollywood, Cal.; office, 838 Van Nuys Bldg.,
Los Angeles. Born in St. Joseph,
Mo., Sept. 27, 1862; son of Robert G.
and Mary A. Dennelsbeck. Married to
Cora V. Donlin in 1888. Received his
education in the public schools of his
native town. Employed on father's
farm until 1880, when he entered the
employ of the C. B. & Q. Ry. Co., tele-
graph operator, agent, traveling auditor
and accountant with same road for seven
years; employed in various capacities
in Colorado until 1891, when he engaged
in wholesale grain and coal business;
admitted to bar in Denver in 1895; prac-
ticed in mining camp, 1896-97; in
Colorado Springs, 1897; appointed co. atty.
El Paso co., 1899 and served until 1901;
co. court judge and in general practice,
specializing in land titles, mining and
water litigation, published "The Frontier"
at Colorado Springs, 1903-07; en-
gaged in practice in Goldfield, Nev.,
1907-10; Los Angeles, 1910 to date.
Member of Committee on Immigration,
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce,
Masonic fraternity; B. P. O. E.; 1913
Patron, Daylight Chap., O. E. S. Author
shorthand system capable of being
printed and by which all languages are
reproduced.
HUBBARD, William.
Banker. Res. 222 N. El Molino ave.;
office 215 E. Colorado st., Pasadena, Cal.
Born in Renick, Mo., Sept. 1, 1860; son of
S. W. and M. J. (Sears) Hubbard.
Married to Alva R. Sears in 1881.
Educated in public and private
schools. Began work at age of 17
for his uncle in a country store in
Mo.; established mercantile business
of his own; elected co. assessor of
Randolph co., Mo., in 1886, and served
six years; organized Farmers and
Merchants Bank at Huntsville, Mo.;
sold interest in same and moved to
Los Angeles, Cal., in 1903; engaged
in banking, which he has followed to
date; organized Citizens Savings Bank
of Pasadena; pres. same. Member
Masonic fraternity; B. P. O. E.
Methodist.
HUDSON, Frank Dale.
Architect. Res. 1910 Hobart blvd.; office,
416 Stimson Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born
in Oakland, Cal., Jan. 31, 1868; son of
Henry S. and Mary (Muir) Hudson.
Married to Harrie L. Beebe, Sept. 30,
1890. Attended California public
schools until 1879; London International
College, London, England, 1879-85. In
office of William Curlett, architect, San
Francisco, Cal., 1885-95. Moved to Los
Angeles in 1887; established himself in
practice of his profession in Los
Angeles in 1895; appointed building su-
perintendent for the city by Mayor
Eaton in 1899; served in this office two
years; resumed practice of his profes-
sion in 1900, which he has continued
to date. Notable buildings erected:
L. A. Co. Jail, Hall of Justice, Hall of
Records, Agricultural Park Museum,
L. A. Co. Hospital, Niles Pease Bldg.,
So. Cal. Music Co. Bldg.; residences:
Dan Murphy, Secundo Guasti, Dr.
Granville MacGowan, etc. Member
Arch. & Engineers Assn.; So. Cal.
Chapter of Am. Inst. of Archts.; Jonathan
and L. A. Country clubs of Los Angeles;
B. P. O. E.; Masonic fraternity,
32d degree; Shrine. Episcopalian.
HUEY, Charles P.
Lawyer. Res. 923 Fairview ave., Glendale,
Cal.; office, 608-9 California Bldg., Los
Angeles, Cal. Born in Cape Town, So. Africa,
Oct. 3, 1849; son of Robert Trench and Clara
Wilhelmina (Thomas) Huey. Married
to Imogene S. Webster in 1896. At-
tended Episcopal Grammar School, Salt
Lake City, Utah, 1868-69; Dept. of Law,
Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1873-
75, graduating LL. B. Admitted to the
bar by the Supreme Court of Utah, 1875,
Moved to Illinois in 1884; asst. cashier
First Nat. Bk. of Hoopeston, Hoopeston,
Ill., 1884-90; moved to Chicago, Ill., in
1893 and practiced his profession until
1902. Moved to Los Angeles in 1902
and was admitted to the bar of California
by the Supreme Court in 1903.
Moved to Upland, Cal., in 1907, and
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